Our hearts broke on Friday as we learned of the tragic and senseless deaths of 20 children and six adults at Sandy Hook Elementary School in Newtown, Connecticut.

Last night, President Obama addressed the families of Newtown, offering the love and prayers of a nation, and vowing to use whatever power his office holds to protect our children from such unthinkable acts of violence.

He spoke from the heart — as a president and a parent.

Watch this speech: http://my.barackobama.com/Newtown

That’s what I received in my email from David Axelrod. That link is to Obama’s election website, which contains multiple links to Obama’s agenda and “photos from the campaign trail” before getting to a donate button.

However, that donate button is for Obama 2012, not Newtown relief. I guess the only thing that can fix Team Obama’s broken heart is a $5 donation to Obama.

I wish I could take a screenshot with my Droid. Ill see what I can do as it’s rooted.

You can take the savage out of the jungle. But you can’t take the jungle out of the savage. Like the Clintons, the Obamas don’t have any class. They’re as trashy as trashy gets, living like royalty at our expense, thanks to the trash who elected them.

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